God put Bush in charge, says the general hunting
bin Laden
By David Rennie
(Filed: 17/10/2003)

The general leading the hunt for Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein
has publicly declared that the Christian God is "bigger" than Allah, who
is a false "idol", and believes the war on Terrorism is a fight with Satan,
it emerged yesterday.

Investigative reporters from the Los Angeles Times and NBC television
have dug up two years' worth of seemingly incendiary comments from
Lt Gen William "Jerry" Boykin, the newly promoted deputy
undersecretary of state of defence for intelligence.

Gen Boykin has repeatedly told Christian groups and prayer meetings
that President George W Bush was chosen by God to lead the global
fight against Satan.

He told one gathering: "Why is this man in the White House? The
majority of Americans did not vote for him. He's in the White House
because God put him there for a time such as this."

In January, he told Baptists in Florida about a victory over a Muslim
warlord in Somalia, who had boasted that Allah would protect him from
American capture. "I knew my God was bigger than his. I knew that my
God was a real god and his was an idol," Gen Boykin said.

He also emerged from the conflict with a photograph of the Somalian
capital Mogadishu bearing a strange dark mark. He has said this showed
"the principalities of darkness. . . a demonic presence in that city that
God revealed to me as the enemy".

On the Middle East, Gen Boykin told an Oregon church in June that
America could not ignore its Judaeo-Christian roots. "Our religion came
from Judaism and therefore [Islamic] radicals will hate us forever."

In the same month, Gen Boykin told an Oklahoma congregation that
Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein were not the enemy.

"Our enemy is a spiritual enemy because we are a nation of believers. . .
His name is Satan."

The disclosures will doubtless be seized on by Muslim critics as proof
that the US-led war on Terrorism is a crusade against Islam. It is a charge
that Mr Bush has worked hard to refute.

Though careful to respect minority religions within its ranks, the US
military is strikingly devout from top to bottom. Mr Bush and several
key figures in his administration are staunch Christian conservatives.

Few outside the Pentagon noticed when Gen Boykin, a 13-year member
of Delta Force, the top-secret commando unit modelled on the SAS, was
promoted this summer, with responsibility for speeding the flow of
top-secret intelligence to commandos hunting bin Laden and other
high-value targets.

At a routine press conference yesterday, Donald Rumsfeld, the normally
confident defence secretary, appeared wrong-footed by the controversy.
He hailed the general's "outstanding record" and said his comments were
made "in his private capacity".

However, Mr Rumsfeld was careful to cite Mr Bush's injunctions against
viewing Islam as the enemy.

Gen Boykin told NBC that he would be curtailing his speeches to
religious groups. "I don't want to come across as a Right-wing radical,"
he said.

i don't know the source, but my husband was telling me about footage he'd seen where american tanks had run over and destroyed a whole crop of date palms to punish the farmer for not "standing up" against the guerilla or giving american soldiers information on them. it showed the farmer, a grown man, crying, pleading on his knees for them to leave his livelihood alone, while his 10-year-old son was screaming, vowing revenge. "onward, christian soldiers" my @$$!

Ya, that Boykin General really showed what is underlying his attitudes and even politics. Christians can be radicals too, like the destructive force of the right wing christian oilmen, arms dealers, and pharmacy guys, who believe they are carrying out gods instructions. That would be okayt if they told us thats what they believe, like during the election. Is it gods way that they sneak in by stealing elections, and rule the world with the biggest gun and little else to justify the postion? ahhhh, hypocracy follows them guys around like stink on po*p.

I bet that attitude is more common thatn we hear.Yup.

There is an idea that religion and politics should not mix. Maybe the armed forces and religion should have a strict code too, where religious belief won't make war decisions.
But I guess some from Islam do that already, dragging religion into the war on America. They really don't need any religious backing to wage war on America in any way they can, with limited resources, on their own soil.
And maybe the mujahdeen [sp] don't use religion, maybe its what I have been fed and led to believe, and an idea fostered by Washington to make an enemy.
*Remember that evil little game in 1940s Germany? Make an enemy? And then that spat with France? Bush has so many parallels with Nazi.